closed #174041
Abandoned Vehicle
836 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 11/2/2020
A dark green Tahoe(YNC216) is parked away from the curb making the street narrow. It has been stationary for months; weeds are growing through the street around the tires.
A dark green Tahoe(YNC216) is parked away from the curb making the street narrow. It has been stationary for months; weeds are growing through the street around the tires.
On the webpage that describes the features of each City Park, Crestmont Park has nothing listed. As to avoid the appearance of bias against the low-income (ahem!), please fix this. Thank you. https://bloomington.in.gov/parks/parks
Street light along Madison between 3rd and 4th is flickering and has been for the past week
Hole in asphalt of North Parking lot at City Hall. Will this one get fixed before this one: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=169945
Several pot holes (one quite large) on Kinser Pike between the sports entrance drive at North High School and Rosewood Dr. on the West side of Kinser.
There are tremendous potholes on Eastgate lane in front of Eastbay apartment complex right where my marker is the pic above right before opening to the apartment driveway. It's my understanding the part of the road with the potholes is a city street and NOT associated with the apartment complex. It's like off roading especially when it rains! Please check it out!
Our recycling has not ben picked up in the last two weeks even when we had barely anything in there. There has never been anything sticking out.
An abandoned car has been parked in a no-parking zone across the street from me for one week. It is disrupting traffic flow especially of school busses and other large vehicles that transverse 7th st. I have reported the car several times to the parking department. location is across from 707 W. 7th St on the north side of the street.
The street light is out on the corner of Bethel & Baugh, causing a safety concern
The stormwater culvert appears to be partially blocked with debris at multiple points. The first point is where a pipe passes under the B-Line trail, just near lamppost 136. There is a large tree trunk that is impeding the flow of stormwater there. The second point is further down the culvert, where two smaller pipes pass under the railroad tracks. One pipe is partially blocked, and the other is completely blocked with leaves and debris. Kriste has my contact info if you have any questions.